Play Flip Videos on Your TV with Cisco Router!

Most of people like to record videos with their Flip Video camcorders can now see their handicraft occur on the huge display screen. Well, a bigger display screen.
Cisco Systems, which obtained the Flip camcorder products in the beginning of the year, has launch the FlipShare TV. It’s a good deal that supports people move their videos from a Flip camcorder to a PC or laptop and finally send it to a LCD HDTV.
FlipShare TV set consist of three things. First, there’s generally a compact router that connects to LCD TV by compatible composite cables or HDMI cable for wonderful picture quality. Second, it include USB that plugs into a PC or laptop. Finally, the important thing there’s a remote control.
The videos make their route from Computer to LCD TV by using the USB. It will forms a dedicated network via the router. That’s how.
Above connection becomes more attracting because the addition of Flip Channels. These are generally free Web sites that host assemblages of videos. You can set up the FlipShare TV system to catch videos from Flip channels. So, granddad should buy a FlipShare TV set, subscribe to a channel dedicated to his nephew’s videos and watch the videos from far away on his LCD TV.
Flip video camcorders are in debt their esteem, in large part, to their no-embellishments design. It has a few buttons for control the video basics structure like recording, playing and fast forwarding, and that’s it. Everyone can know how to use the units.
BUT You have to pay $150 for device that deals only in Flip videos. The router can’t get videos from other services such as YouTube or hop onto your wireless network to play videos from your PC.
You should be noted that the FlipShare TV set will be sold online only on this holiday season. If you need to purchase via stores you have to wait for next year.









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